Suicide Squeezer said:Thanks for the suggestion, Stitchy. You're a class act.
he's right. he just beat me to it.
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Suicide Squeezer said:Thanks for the suggestion, Stitchy. You're a class act.
Mark2010 said:Sad part is there are many entry-level jobs that pay less than that. Heck, years ago, I took an internship that paid $500 per MONTH. But I'm sure the experience is priceless.
fleishman said:i'd have loved this to be around when i went to college. some former interns stay on with mlb.com fulltime, others have moved on elsewhere like newspapers, teams and sports information.
Jeremy Goodwin said:IIRC there might not be 30 internships available. I think previous interns can be asked to return, but with a different team.
SoCalScribe said:If I recall correctly, MLB hired a few of these interns in the past, but lately they seem to be hiring only big-time, proven writers.
BYH said:SoCalScribe said:If I recall correctly, MLB hired a few of these interns in the past, but lately they seem to be hiring only big-time, proven writers.
Outside of Hal Bodley? Not lately. At all.
Nathan Scott Phillips said:BYH said:SoCalScribe said:If I recall correctly, MLB hired a few of these interns in the past, but lately they seem to be hiring only big-time, proven writers.
Outside of Hal Bodley? Not lately. At all.
And Bodley and T.R. Sullivan may have been hired to please their "stockholders," rather than out of need for people with that much experience.